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  2. Tru by Hilton - Wikipedia

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    The hotel brand was announced in January 2016 at the Americas Lodging Investment Summit in Los Angeles. It was designed to compete against Comfort Inn and La Quinta, [5] and the first Tru by Hilton hotels were expected to open late in the same year. [6] The goal was to create rooms of 228 square feet (21.2 m 2) with "clever" bathrooms. The ...

  3. Bed size - Wikipedia

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    Adjustable beds or electric adjustable bed sizes differ from the standard bed size. The length of these beds differ from a standard size due to the nature of the bed needing to bend. So they are 200 cm in length rather than 191 cm. King size and super king size are normally two 75 cm or two 90 cm adjacent beds. [25]

  4. Motel 6 - Wikipedia

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    Motel 6 is an American chain of motels with locations in the United States and Canada. The chain was founded in Santa Barbara, California, in 1962 by William W. Becker and Paul Greene, and derives its name from the fact that rooms initially cost only six dollars.

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    From the heights of Dubai’s skyline to the depths of Snowdonia’s slate mines, here are the hotels hosting in the extremes

  6. Aloft Hotels - Wikipedia

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    In September 2016, Aloft entered the Saudi Arabian market with a new hotel near the center of Riyadh. [16] In December 2016, Aloft Long Island City-Manhattan View opened. [ 17 ] In 2018, the new Mag Mile Hotel in Chicago, the largest with 435 rooms, updated the Aloft template, by integrating modern art, cutting-edge design, and floor-to-ceiling ...

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  8. Extended Stay America - Wikipedia

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    The first two Extended Stay America hotels opened in August 1995 in Spartanburg, South Carolina and Marietta, Georgia. [3] The company became a public company via an initial public offering on December 14, 1995. [4] Extended Stay America acquired the extended-stay hotel chain StudioPLUS on April 11, 1997. [5]

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